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This moment is about the inalienable right of the people of Palestine to self-determination, to freedom, and the re-establishment of normalcy to the lives of their children, within the context of reconstruction and reconciliation with a powerful, powerfully supported and certainly well-armed neighbor.

Free admission seems now such an embedded part of cultural life that it is easy to forget both what a rocky road led to its re-establishment, and the fact that there are fairly strong arguments against it.

The re-establishment of the Baathists under subsidized awakening councils, the domination of competing groups of fundamentalist Shiites, the ascendance of Iran in Iraqi and Persian gulf politics, and the isolation of the Kurds all suggest potential future Iraqi strife and the eviction of American power.

On the possibility of removing sanctions, Ashton told the Iranians that "it remains our united position that this would accompany the re-establishment of confidence in the Iranian nuclear programme rather than be a precondition for discussing it."